Former D.C. Mayor and Democrat Adrian M. Fenty told ‘Morning Joe’ panelists that he agreed with what Governor Scott Walker was wanting to accomplish in Wisconsin.The Washington Post blog reported:

“This is kind of what I faced in four years as mayor,” Fenty told hosts Mike Barnicle and Mika Brzezinski. “He’s right on the substance, I think. I tend to agree with him on the need for collective bargaining reform. But he’s also right on the politics. I just don’t understand why the legislature has been given this pass to go to another state and not do what they were sworn to do, and that’s to take a vote. Unfortunately for Gov. Walker, he hasn’t been able to get that out. He needs to point the finger a little bit more at them and say. ‘Listen, they should take a vote. All I want is for them to vote up or down, and I will be fine with whatever they decide.'”

Brzezinski asked Fenty if he agreed with what Walker is doing.

“The substance of it, I do,” Fenty said. “Most governors and mayors would love to be able to manage their team without the interference of collective bargaining. … I believe that managers have the ability to set fair wages, and to set fair hours, and to reward people or hold them accountable. I think it’s a new day. I think a lot of these collective bargaining agreements are completely outdated.”